Pro-Labor Institutions and Corporate Employment Efficiency
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We examine how labor-friendly institutional features (i.e., laborism) relate to corporate investment efficiency in labor in a sample of firms from 33 countries over 1996–2012. We consider three dimensions of laborism—the presence of a left-leaning government, rigidity of employee protection laws, and collectivist culture. Our evidence shows that firms operating in stronger laborism countries make less efficient labor investment decisions, which is consistent with higher labor adjustment costs associated with laborism.
1984 ◽
Vol 8
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pp. 265-275
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2008 ◽
Vol 11
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pp. 434-448
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